S1 and Spike in Blood After Vaccine Injection

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Circulating S1 and Spike After Moderna Vaccine Injection

The first ever study showing circulating S1 and Spike in the blood of the healthcare workers vaccinated with Moderna vaccine. Researchers from Brigham and Women Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Montreal, Quebec Canada, demonstrate that these antigens are cleared after the IgG and IgA are formed in the individual.

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